Government Report Publication No AFRL-SA-BR-TR-2009-0017 : Accession Number: ADA511279 (2009) JuneTeg W. McBride, Major, USAF Air Force Materiel Command, Brooks AFB, TX This article is a descriptive utilization study of a United States Air Force (USAF)...
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Influence of Demographics on Computerized Cognitive Testing in a Military Sample
Military Psychology, Volume 20, Issue 3 July 2008 , pages 187 - 203 T. M. Roebuck-Spencer, D. L. Reeves, J. Bleiberg, A. N. Cernich, K. Schwab, B. Ivins, A. Salazar, S. Harvey, F. Brown, D. WardenCenter for Cognitive Neuroscience, National Rehabilitation...
Beyond Diagnosis: Understanding the Healthcare Challenges of Injured Veterans Through the Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2009;23:8, 1416-1432. Sandberg, Mark A., Bush, Shane S., and Martin Thomas Abstract: Psychiatric and neurological disorders brought about by exposure to combat can create serious obstacles to community reintegration. Effective...
Mending the Mind: Multidisciplinary Efforts Converge to Help Service Members and Veterans Facing Brain Injuries
Army AL&T, January-March 2012, pp 89-92 Col Karl E. Friedl Key points regarding cognitive assessment:Studies have shown that cognitive tests detect concussion effects in individuals even after they report themselves to be symptom-free.
Performance on the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics in a Nonclinical Sample of Soldiers Screened for Mild TBI after Returning from Iraq and Afghanistan: a Descriptive Analysis.
J. Head Trauma Rehab. 2009 Jan-Feb; 24(1): 24-31. Brian J. Ivins, MPS; Robert Kane, PhD; Karen A. Schwab, PhDDefense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, Washington, DC Purpose: To characterize cognitive test performance in a sample of US Army soldiers who had...
Reference Data from the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics For Use in Traumatic Brain Injury in an Active Duty Military Sample
Mil Med. 2008 Sep; 173(9): 836-52. Vincent AS. Bleiberg J, Yan S, Ivins B, Reeves DL, Schwab K, Gilliland K, Schlegel R, Gordon DCenter for the Study of Human Operator Performance, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73072, USA The current study examined the...
Army Research Needs for Automated Neuropsychological Tests: Monitoring Soldier Health and Performance Status
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 22S (2007), S7-S14 Karl E. Friedl, Stephen J. Grate, Susan P. Proctor, James W. Ness, Brian J. Lukey, Robert L. KaneU.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA 01760-5007, United StatesMilitary...
Military and VA Telemedicine Systems for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development 2007:44(7); 1017-26 Philip Girard, MSDefense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC; Manchester Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Manchester, NH...
Case Report: Treatment of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury with Hyperbaric Oxygen
Hyperbaric Medicine 2009: 36(6); 391-9. Wright JK, Zant E, Groom K, Schlegel RE, Gilliland K.720th Special Tactics Group, Hurlburt Field, Florida, USA Two United States Air Force Airmen were injured in a roadside improvised explosive device (IED) blast in Iraq in...
Association of Time Since Deployment, Combat Intensity, and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms with Neuropsychological Outcomes Following Iraq War Deployment
Archives of General Psychiatry 2009; 66(9): 996-1004. Copyright (2009) American Medical Association. All rights reserved.Marx, Brian P. PhD; Brailey, Kevin PhD; Proctor, Susan P., DSc; MacDonald, Helen Z. PhD; Graefe, Anna C. BA; Amoroso, Paul MD, MPH; Heeren,...